If the US wants to talk, then let us talk properly. If the US wants to keep walking on the wrong path of suppressing and besieging China, we will also respond firmly.
Southeast Asian political elites seem to be clearly aware of China's rise and the US' decline.
VOA's director and deputy director resigned due to reports that were “deemed wrong” by the White House. Well, VOA's reports have long been unbearable. Let's see what absurd story they have in store for China next.
US Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen and Republican Senator Ben Sasse have introduced a new intellectual property (IP) bill requiring US President Donald Trump to hand in biannual reports that would identify more foreign companies and individuals in possible IP theft cases.
Some experts are analyzing for what reason the three aircraft carriers might enter Chinese waters at the same time and what kind of threat it may pose to China. Speculation is unnecessary, as even if they come, it is no more than a muscle-flexing exercise aimed at creating tensions.
The US has a strong capacity for COVID-19, but that's more of a capital capacity. It is the ability of the US elites to control society in the midst of the epidemic.
Chinese fans are concerned that the classic television sitcom Friends might become an innocent victim of the worldwide anti-racism protests triggered by George Floyd's death after its co-creator said it “didn't do enough” for diversity in the show, noting that arts should not be taken hostage by political correctness and such an overreaction will not rectify the root cause of racial inequality in US society.
If the US really cares about China-US relations like China, what is needed now is not to write an epitaph for the engagement strategy, but to promote the rebirth of the engagement strategy with China.
China has announced its annual macro-economic policy outline, which recommends implementing the policy focused on people's livelihoods and employment, rather than Western countries' large-scale stimulus plans.
The US is not satisfied with indulging in its Cold-War hysteria alone, but wants to rope more countries in. Fortunately, US allies are not all fools.
The more difficult China-US relations become, the more we need to establish the bottom line thinking.
Given Tsai's intention to change the status quo, the cross-Straits situation could become increasingly risky.
The fate of African Americans and people of color in the US is worrying. They take to streets to seek justice in spite of threats posed by the epidemic and put their lives at risks, but they may not get justice in the end.
The current anti-China sentiment is closely related to the pressure of the coming presidential election and the economic difficulties caused by the pandemic.
Sadly, the US politicians, who are good at inciting trouble in other countries, are not good at fixing their own problems. Fire and fury are still spreading in the US.
Chinese fans hailed Taylor Swift as the “true queen” for calling out Trump's “racist” tweets.
In the following moves to contain China, the US may escalate its claim saying that China's smart manufacturing threatens the whole industrial chain of the US system. The US strategy to strangle Huawei has rung alarm to the Chinese government and the Chinese companies.
Earlier in May, the Asia Society of Southern California hosted an event called "Standing Against Racism in the Time of COVID." This was done to fight back against a rising wave of anti-Asian verbal and physical assaults in the US.